Dora drama a Qld govt smokescreen, LNP

Queensland's Liberal National Party is accusing the government of manufacturing a drama over securing the production of the Dora the Explorer movie.

The Palaszczuk Labor government has dipped in further than they wanted to by topping up the federal government's tax concession to Hollywood studio Paramount so it could produce the live-action film in the sunshine state.

It followed federal Treasurer Scott Morrison's decision on Friday to reject the company's request for a one-off increase from the standard 16.5 to 30 per cent.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk had been speaking publicly about the deal for a week and spruiked the decision on Sunday as a win for her government.

But she refused to confirm how much would be spent to lure the production to Queensland, claiming Commercial in Confidence rules.

Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington claimed on Monday the premier always intended to pay the extra money, and used the issue as a smokescreen to take attention away from under-fire minister Mark Bailey's use of a private email account.

"The premier is trying to use this as a distraction for a failing minister," Ms Frecklington told reporters on Monday.